
Programs
Engagement Essentials
Expectations for involving people in decision-making processes are accelerating. We work with leaders and teams to make the most of their engagement efforts so they can deliver the right engagement at the right time for the right reasons. Our approach is completely tailored to the organization’s desired outcomes and needs and includes workshops, training programs, group coaching and mentoring and, 1:1 support.
Focus areas include:
Engagement readiness
Planning purposeful engagement
Sustainable engagement performance
Influence and decision-making
Engagement and policy development
Evaluating engagement for continuous improvement
Designing engagement experiences
Benefits realized:
Accelerated readiness to engage
Shared understanding of when to engage
Enhanced in-house engagement capacity
Embedded engagement processes and practices
Role clarity
Greater effectiveness of engagement activities
Improved usefulness of engagement input
Enhanced clarity and confidence in engagement planning
Engagement that fosters relationship building
Engagement Readiness Program
While most municipalities understand that people want to be involved in decisions that impact them, many still struggle with when this should actually happen and how to do it so it makes a difference. This isn’t because there is a lack of willingness. Municipalities want to do a good job of engagement. They know that poor engagement can create more work and, in some cases, have disastrous effects on community relationships and public trust.
The Public Engagement Readiness Program is about helping municipalities integrate a readiness practice into their public engagement work. You might need this if:
you’ve got a project, policy, program or service you are looking to create, evaluate, end or adjust
you’re not sure if or how involving the public would be of benefit to your decision-making process
your public engagement efforts have been criticized in the past
you’re not getting useful or informed input from your public engagement activities
you’re looking to inspire a more strategic approach to public engagement in your organization